Obvious changes in the clothing and/or positions of one or more of the people hanging out near the front door of the concert hall when Michael goes in and asks where Stevie is; for example, one woman has an open black jacket with a heavy bright-red sweater underneath when we see her through the doorway as Michael climbs the steps, but then when Michael passes her, there's no sign of the red sweater, and her jacket is completely zipped up.
' "K" is short for "kilogram,' Michael says to Devon and April. But it's not...
Among other things, 'K' is short for $1000 USD, which would have made sense had that been their explanation for the code. But 'kg' is the only standard abbreviation for kilogram.
Among other things, 'K' is short for $1000 USD, which would have made sense had that been their explanation for the code. But 'kg' is the only standard abbreviation for kilogram.
The binary number(s) can't hold as much information as is shown. Each letter of the alphabet alone needs 5 binary digits. There were about 50 letters which would need 250 binary digits. The screen of 1's and 0's was around 100 only.
When Michael drives Stevie home and K.I.T.T. automatically pops the trunk open on arrival, the stick which has been used to push the trunk open can be seen being pulled back down.
Near the beginning, Michael saves a woman driver from her car just before it explodes, but he pulls her from the passenger side and she is right next to the door, indicating she was the passenger, and not the driver. Although it was possible it was a right hand drive car, it is unlikely since this takes place in the US, and Michael would have no way of knowing it was, but he went right to her door.
When micheal picks up the picture frame and sees the picture of Greg and stevie, after he puts it back a different picture is in the frame.
When K.I.T.T. rewinds and then "freezes" the tape of the concert to show Devon and April the frame with the secret code on it, the "chipmunk" noises from the rapidly-playing soundtrack on the rewinding tape keep playing for a fraction of a second after the code-frame "still" is shown, even though the tape is supposedly motionless at that time.
When Barbara Bellingham is talking to Paul Brock alone there is a second person is reflected in her sun glasses.
When KITT drives across the hotel parking lot, the driver's seat is visibly modified to conceal the driver in the back seat.
It's never explained how being in a rock band that puts Stevie's face in the limelight helps keep her identity secret, after going into the Witness Protection Program at the end of season one's "White Bird".
Michael asks Stevie how he would get to meet Barbara Bellingham, who makes the bands videos. Stevie replies that they're scheduled to begin recording their next video in L.A. that night. At this point, Michael is already in the band; there's no way he would not have known about the recording, a band manager would ensure that all band members were prepped and ready.
Michael tells Stevie that he won't let her out of his sight after the video shoot. The very next scene, he's talking to April and Devon by himself. The next scene after that, Stevie is walking through a hallway alone and is taken hostage. So much for not letting her out of his sight.
Stevie March, played by Catherine Hickland, is the girl from White Bird (1983), then Stevie Mason. She had gone into the Witness Protection Program to hide from the evildoers from that adventure. Now, scant time later, she is a highly-visible recording star doing live concerts in full view of the whole world. Never mind being recognized and persecuted. This seems totally ill-advised. And the Witness Protection Program would have seen to a complete name change, she wouldn't have kept the same first name.
April explains that one column of the decoded binary message is for date, with F19 being for Friday the 19th, but there is also F20, and the subsequent band's live broadcast has F24 and F25, all of which are contrary to her explanation. If the 19th of a month was a Friday, the following day, the 20th couldn't also be a Friday.